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Two hat tricks help win two games for Predators

The Niagara Predators exploded for 19 goals over two games last weekend against the last place Tottenham Thunder, with an 11-7 Friday night home victory followed by an 8-1 win on the road.

Badminton club seeking new members

It’s a smashing game and lot of good exercise. Brock Sanson and Ranjit Reel enjoy the action on one of Niagara-on-the-Lake’s three badminton courts.

Predators win two of three this weekend

Predator Dante Massi (15) leads the charge, with Mario Zitella (7) following behind, during their Friday home game win against the Plattsville Lakers. (Mike Balsom) A bit of a line shuffle paid dividends for the Niagara Predators this weekend.

Skating club offers safe, fun environment for kids and adults

The youngest skaters have fun on the ice during Thursday afternoon pre-CanSkate NOTL Skating Club classes at the Centennial Arena.

Local realtor sponsoring Predators hockey player

Revel realtor and Predators supporter Andrew Perrie is helping make it possible for Noah Caperchione to play hockey in Virgil.

Teen headed to Spain for world darts championship

Matt House and his son Trey in the family basement, where they spend time together playing darts. (Photo supplied) That age-old question of nature versus nurture rears its head when talking with teen Trey House about his success playing darts.

Penner family watch twins compete on the ice

Gerry, Emma, Abbey, Avery and Kelly on the ice from the Oct 29 game in Prince Edward Island. Abbey is wearing the home team's sweatshirt.

GHL welcoming, fun for all skill levels on the ice

Kim Breakspeare of the Bruins, in the grey jersey, scores on the Ducks goaltender. (Mike Balsom) It’s Saturday night at Virgil’s Centennial Arena, and the Ducks are facing the Bruins for the honour of hosting the GHL’s Halloween Cup.
More physicality leads to win, loss for Predators

More physicality leads to win, loss for Predators

With this past weekend’s win over Streetsville and loss to the North York Renegades, the Niagara Predators played their two most physical games of the season.
Predators experiencing some major changes

Predators experiencing some major changes

After only six games, Andrew Whalen resigned last week as coach of the Niagara Predators. Team owner Robert Turnbull cited family reasons for the Brantford resident’s decision.